"Benefit of the Doubt," or more lovingly known as "BOD," was one of many terms used at Nuclear Power School for grading exams. If a response you gave could be interpreted as a correct, BOD was scribbled in red across your answer. This rarely happened and was worth celebrating when it did.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

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In other news, I planned my last trip for the year. I'm going to Belgium with Sara Laprade. My good friend Chris Keenan (you've met him mom. He came for dinner that night) works for Johnson and Johnson and is part of a team that travels to all the different JnJ locations. He will be in Belgium for the first half of May, so Sara and I planned on visiting him from May 12-14th. This is during the week, but, right after classes end and before finals.

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We are three young college graduates who currently work together, live together, and are now starting a T-shirt business together. We hope our T-shirts will appeal to a majority of people because of their simple theme and overall originality. Either way, we pledge to document our first business experiences.